keene is still fearless when it comestoapple, whichis now trading below $400. ourfavoriteappletraderjoins us now for chart talk. of course, it's andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com. good morning to you. where is the floor on apple stock? - i'm calling it right now on worldwide tv, $360. i don't see apple breaching this. you have got to take into consideration that they still have that $137 billion in cash. they are going to pick up probably another $13 billion this year, up to $150. if they do anything with their cash at any point in time - buying netflix, stock purchase plan, or a huge dividend, the stock cost $50 in a heartbeat. but, if you look at the daily chart, i talked about it in my trading room, $419, it looked like it wasn't going to go lower - it broke it in a heartbeat. then it broke $400. on friday, the futures were up 5.5 points, apple was down $5.50 on the opening. every $1.10 apple moves is $1 billion in market cap. - traditionally apple rallies ahead of earnings. earnings are coming up on tuesday. what do you think? will we get a rally here? - i d

on the data. lori: will you look at technologystocks,appleinpretty good and go earnings are not robust at all comment and staying clear of those and perhaps sticking with the offensive things that continue to lead at least as leaders into the rally? >> i wouldn't exclude technology here for a few reasons. number one, when you look at the performance of tech versus the s&p or the value segment of the standard and poor's, we have a pretty good underperformance so we had some significant lagging and some notable names have been dragging down the index but ultimately if you look at the balance sheets that are relatively clean, relatively consistent cash flow from many of these, many of them are beginning to take dividendss or maturing and you can buy many attractive valuations. i wouldn't run away from technology. i would sharpen my pencil and decide which one you want to own as part of a diversified portfolio. lori: with apple shares, is that an opportunity for you? >> apple as an indication, broader indication of what is going on with technology, speak to it that way, a plastic example o

'll look at whether another triple digit move on the dow today could play out.>>>appledippedbelow $400 a share yesterday. closed above that. this morning verizon reporting strong activations for the iphone for the last quarter. will that help this stock that's been in free fall? >>> pepsi beating expectations this morning. jim has an interview with the ceo. >>> paypal under pressure this morning, facing increased competition from amazon and others. we'll break down numbers and talk exclusive to john donahoe, ebay's ceo coming up. >>> futures on the rise after yesterday's drop of 138 points in the dow which is now posted three consecutive days of triple digit moves, including the big sell-off, 266 on monday an tuesday's rebound. just two weeks ago the s&p came within two points of 1,600. leads us to sort of a broad discussion of where we are in corporate earnings. i see two-thirds have beaten on the top line. less than half beating -- actually less than half beating on revenue. two-thirds beating on earnings. >> carl, the market is so short-term oriented, we had a couple bad ones yester

, michelle.>>applegoingfrom bad to worse, bill. it could close before $400 today. it would have to do pretty big intraday turnaround in the last hour, if it was going to do that. we are going -- if it were going to reverse that. we'll keep an eye on that and have reports throughout this hour just on exactly where apple closes. >> but in the meantime, what a volatile week we have had. let's just remind everybody of what has happened, just this week. 265-point decline on monday, with all the events that were occurring in boston that day. a comeback day on tuesday, when the market gained 150 points. yesterday, a herky-jerky day with all kinds of back and forth news coming out of boston, do they have a suspect or not. whatever. that day, we finished down 138 points. and now today, the economic data seems to be seeping into the story as well with the jobless claims a little higher than anticipated. we're down 109 points and a decline of 2.4% for the week so far. bob pisani, how are things shaping up right now? >> a very delicate moment. two days this week, 90% of the volume to the downside

made money today". investors stillshortingapple. thestock plunged again to close at $392. this is the first time apple shares have closed below 400 since december of 2011. also losing money today, just about anybody who owns stocks! a rough day on wall street. the dow took another dive falling more than 81 points. all three major indices closed in the red but one company is getting money today. that is embattled retailer jcpenney. they have been in desperate need of cash lately. rumors they might be getting it in the form after $500 million loan from wells fargo. we'll keep an eye on that because even when they say it's not it is always about money. all right, tech trinity, google, ibm and microsoft reported earnings. latest from the breaking news desk. dennis, what can you tell us. >> google and microsoft are up and ibm is down because of wall street expectations. google killed the earnings estimates. they came in at 11.58% share. wall street was expecting only 10.66 on google. revenue though a slight miss. just a touch below $14 billion in the quarter. wall street wante

.applebelow$400 a share. we have what you need to know if you hold that stock. til tyler is on vacation. we will join simon hobs in just a few moments. first we go to boston. there has been a big break in the hunt for the boston marathon bombers. new video of a man seen dropping a bag at the site of the bombings. the president is in boston at this hour to mourn with the victims of monday's tragedy. we are live with the very latest developments. scott? >> hello, sue. first we'll start with the memorial service which was entitled healing our city. it ran about an hour and 15 minutes. and president obama who spoke for about 10 minutes or so in a speech that was part sermon and also intended to inspire the city. >> i'm here today on behalf of the american people with a simple message. every one of us has been touched by this attack on your beloved city. every one of us stands with you. after all it's our beloved city, too. boston may be your hometown, but we claim it, too. >> at this hour the president is still in boston meeting with volunteers and all the while that this was going on, the

, the ceo cites signs of stability.>>>apple, justa day after it's set to report results. reports swirling about a possible iphone 5s delay if production. >>> did your flight get delayed this weekend? maybe you should blame it on the furloughs. headlines from the sequester continuing to bite business travellers and airlines alike. >> the markets coming off their worst week in five months and it wasn't that long ago we were on the verge of hitting s&p 1600. what do investors expect going forward? tobias levkovich joans us at post 9. welcome. always good to see you. >> good to be here. >> coming on a day when you have "barron's" over theec wooend and their poll and we laughed about it a little bit. dow 16,000 by the middle of next year. they're talking s&p 1682 and people want to read that this morning as a danger sign. >> i would be a little bit careful. if you look at how they've been with the market they've been somewhat cautious and very u.s. oriented. even cyclicals like retailers will be u.s. oriented and not the global cyclicals. i don't think people have bought into this. we see cash

're keeping a close eyeon.appleafterthe bell tomorrow night. can't afford to miss that. stay with us. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." welcome >>> welcome back. texas instruments earnings are back. jon fortt breaking down the numbers. >> rushing through them now, maria. looks good for texas instruments both in the current numbers and on the guidance. wall street was looking for 2.85 billion in revenue. texas instruments comes back with 2.89. eps expected was 30. they deliver 32. then on the guidance, wall street wanted 30 -- sorry. $3 billion in revenue for this current quarter. the midpoint ti is guiding to is 3.05. also wall street wanted 38 cents in eps. the midpoint is guiding to 41 cents. it appears th

today. i'm talkingaboutapple. downabout $12.53 or more than 3%. we did put it in our feature but on the lower part of the screen because it is widely held, and a lot of you watch it closely. it is down. why the drop? will, news that there is less than stellar demand. plus, reported production issues delayed shipment of the iphone five. so, just how big a deal is apple soup? well, it's down about 44%, of of its record close from november november 2012. today is almost half that. look at this. what a change we have seen there. the nasdaq, just 8 percent of the nasdaq. another closely watched name. j.c. penney, the total opposite situation. they may have reason to smile. a desperate need of cash. not a breaking story, but it could get the $500 million infusion in the form of a loan from wells fargo. that would apparently be back by the retailers' inventory and accounts receivable. let's focus on the markets as you mentioned, don't count down earnings. we have ibm on deck. right now the markets are reflecting the nonbelievers out there. doreen, what you believe that is? >> clearl

are pricing for a chinese slowdown. >>>andapplestockscontinue to tumble ahead of the earnings report tomorrow. we'll get you the latest action from new york as investors brace for more volatility. >> george napolitano is expected to tell lawmakers today how he intends to end the political stalemate and form a new government. this after the 87-year-old was re-elected for an unprecedented second term on saturday after politicians failed to agree on another candidate. he is expected to form a bipartisan cabinet. he's thought not to favor or relish the idea of fresh elections. still, his re-election has been met with anger by some including beppe grillo blasting it as a traditional party trying to hang on to power. >> they have chosen, again, a president instead who is able to guarantee the judicial power of this country in order to save berlusconi's [ bleep ] and save the left [ bleep ] with regard to the monte depasco scandal. >> politicians have been urged to finally form a government or risk a long recession in the country. georgeo said italy is not belgium and needs a government. go

. and another bite outofapple. keyquestions about the future of this company that many thought was invincible. and another, a sudden big move for the stock of google before self-correcting. that was the company involved here. what happened and how you can get hurt. first to sue. >> hi. welcome back. we missed you. great to have you back here. we start power lunch with a manpower problem at the nation's airports. politicians are not rising above and neither are many of the air travelers out there. we begin with hampton pierceon. >> here at reagan national, the number of flights being delayed has been increasing throughout the day. a snapshot looking at the schedule board shows 30 minutes to one hour delays. delays due to furloughs of controller controllers business and leez travelers we talk to today think the government ought to have come up with a better solution. r. >> i think they should have more air traffic controllers because it helps with our safety. >> i have tsa approved. i travel constantly. >> the major airlines is suing the the. >> in the meantime for travelers over the next six m

. it is somewhat reminiscent to what happenedtoapple. inthe paper market, you have a dramatic selloff. in the physical market, the demand is very, very strong. connell: let's follow up on that. let's talk about apple. the big game for the dollar versus the euro. is that part of the case you make for gold? >> i think part of the reason is for safety. in times like this, i think now is a fantastic entry point. it is certainly better than two weeks ago. it is uncorrelated. that last forever. hopefully it will bring the price back up. connell: she is trying to hold back. dagen: it does not have the magical properties. i do want to ask you about storage capacity. are we maxed out in terms of the ability to store gold? >> we are not maxed out. individual investors, i think they are hitting struggles. you are saying that on a retail level. on an institution level, you are not saying that at all. connell: come back and hang out with us. i hope you like those. we like him as a guest. dagen: connell is very needed. [ laughter ] connell: the reopening of the privacy debate. privacy versus safety

of allwithapple. theworst week in two and a half years, down 9% last week and nicole, any sign of a bounce? >> right, we're seeing it up 1/2 a percent for apple. i've read so much and 14 analyst downgrade apple some way, shape or form the last couple of months though there were a couple who were positive this morning and reading about forbes, throwing out the idea whether or not tim cook may be replaced, but there are so many folks who love it, but everybody knows it was adds 700 stock back in september and it's still below 400. stuart: you can't call it a bounce, a gain of a buck, that's not a bounce at all, but tell me about ibm. we would have had a triple digit rally for the dow, but any bounce. nicole: we're watching ibm, higher this morning, a name on friday dropped 8 1/4%. the biggest drop ibm has seen in three years, and the worry is about the growth prospects for the company for 2013, as you noted, it shaved off over 100 points on the dow on friday. stuart: i don't want to grind my ax, but i have a task for you. can you tell me why in the next update, were microsoft ope

ago. >> and now for the finalstock,apple, whichdoesn't fit in either one of these categories. but you saw it's a terrific buy. today the stock was down again. it's now trading at $3. why are y sing that put money into apple now? >> a year ago, there was too much euphoria. today there is too much pessimism. look, apple is reflecting an absolutely worst case scenario with earnings there to be reported this tuesday. there is likelihood it's not going to be that bad. and if tim cook can lay out a plan for a capital outlays to shareholders in terms of dividend increases and share buybacks and reassure investors of their products and their vision for products, i think this stock could be much higher next week. >> all right. very interesting information. thank you so much, hank. any disclosures to make? do you own any of these stocks? >> we own them all, and i own them all personally. >> thank you so much. have a great weekend. hank smith of haverford. >> thank you. >>> and coming up next, as the price of gold and silver plunge, we'll take you to one of the country's largest coin sh

about the buzz ontheappleiwatch,then google came out with the ad for the google glass, and all that buzz went away. i look forward to getting my hands on one, but i don't think it's necessarily a needle mover for the stock. hidz liz okay. david: tom, you cover apple as well as you look at that stock sink below $400 a share. is it a screaming buy, or would you be worried at this point? >> well, i think investor sentiment, obviously, is as negative as it's been in a long time, but i do think it's a buy. i think people mistake on apple going to the apple store and thinking the only thing they're going to see in two years is the next generation of current devices. i think apple's playing its cards close to its chest. there's a lot of innovation going on that we don't see -- david: by the way, i am a stockholder as well, so i've got to push back. do you think that we need to change at the top? do you think tim cook is just tried, add his chance and like mr. johnson over at jcpenney, it's time for him to go? >> no. actually, i think he's dope a very good job -- he's done a very good

higher, up a buck the at 29.83. before i leave finance and go to terror, whereisapplethismorning. >> apple 385 the lowest bevels seen since the end of 2011. stuart: i'm sorry to keep it short there, but i want to bring you-- let's go back to the terror situation, all eyes on that right now. molly line, i believe is joining us from the boston area, what can you add to our story so far, molly? >> we've been here throughout the night. a violent evening and now daylight has risen and we're pushed further and further away. in the early, early morning hours, 2, three o'clock in the morning, we were a location, a mile from here and we're pushed further and further out from that. we saw tactical teams, 30 to 50 people with significant armored vehicle and full body armor as well. the entire street is lined with state police officers. every corner, all the way down mount auburn has been lined with the state police officers and we've seen the tactical teams with the armored vehicle exploring the side neighborhoods. stuart: molly, can i jump in. >> sure. >> did you see the hijacked suv, a me

because i wanted to talk to you about technology in particular, and the fallinappleandthe fact that everybody is saying that the technology market per se is really going to struggle without the leadership of a. do you think that that's correct, or has the market factored in the fact that maybe apple is just turning a bit you? know, longer term it may be fine, but it's time had come for a retrenchment. >> well, i think the markets have taken that into account somewhat, but i will plug my show "futures now." >> absolutely. >> talking about that subject today and one of the traders and strategists today saying they thought the technology markets, the nasdaq, could continue to go lower. you have the trifecta there that we just talked about, apple going lower and a mix of companies that haven't really done that well. we've seen 72% of companies actually beating in terms of their earnings, but in the tech space i don't think the number has really been that strong, so our traders today say they were shorting the nasdaq, and our gentleman that was from morgan stanley, he was saying he

mentioned tech, let's startwithapple. wehavebeenkillingapple, itis getting killed. do you sell now into earnings? >> it will probably get killed again, we're looking for a miss on eps, earning -- i am sorry esp, below $ 10 on apple but the stock has been battered so bad, people might buy in sympathy, i don't know if i would be panic selling it ahead of the open, if you are looking to buy it, i would not jump in yet, trade lightly. tracy: caterpillar, is a good litmus test for the local economy. you are expecting a 40% drop for mining come purchases, from china in particular. >> what we'll see from caterpillar in line to slight beat for this quarter, but the forward projects that will hurt caterpillar could look for weakness and stock to move lower after earnings. tracy: i love that hasbro has -- we buy kids for our toys. >> mattel had an awesome quarter, and hasbro has partnered up with a jewelry company to do a lot of hasbro-themed jewelry, i don't know if i am buying barbie-themed jewelry, it is interesting, i would be a buyer, lightly. tracy: i got 30 seconds left, rest of earni

today, off the lows, down 79 points. the nasdaq, once again, hardest hit, down 1.2%. adaytapplefellbelow $400, now at 31.66 on the nasdaq composite, and the s&p down ten-plus points at 1541, and we are just moments away from earnings from the big three, ibm, microsoft, and google. we have them all covered for you. david garrity from gba research. >> wow. >> yeah, we're back on "power lunch" days. >> is that an octabox. >> jon fortt, josh lipton. first, heather hughes and rob malcolm, along with greg ip "the economist." everybody's in the water, so we can just jump in. heather, what do you make from the markets this week? what's the message from this very volatile market in your view? >> well, the markets have picked up volatility. before last week, the vix volatility measure was at all-time lows, since 2007. that, of course, has increased, but it will be interesting when we get these earnings numbers coming out now. of course, corporate profits, that's key. it seems like it's coming from revenue minus costs, we're cutting cost sides of the equation, not necessarily revenue and topl

, and major league baseball postponing the games. andbigappleccrcus,held at boston city hall plaza, probably set up in front of city hall, a huge cement area there. that too has been postponed. clearly the city remains very much in partial to full lockdown, unless it depends on where your region circumstance but near watertown and cambridge, they do not know where this armed and dangerous suspect of chechen decent, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev still on the loose. okay city of boston locked down today. one company whose doors are closed today, many are. but, we were able to get carbonnite chairman and ceo david friend on the phone in a fox, exclusive. this is important to sort of set the scene for us. you guys have been hurting ex smoke alley since monday -- emotionally since monday, your offers i understand is right there on huntington street very much near the finish line of the boston marathon, what has it been like today. >> today, i was on commonwealth avenue, a block from where the bombing went off. and it is usually a busy street, right now it is deserted. only other time is

: this company is a cop that works old 2 g to 3 g phones, correct? >> when everyone gets excited inchina,appleandgalaxy phones are selling real well which they are. that is very small part of the growth going on within smartphones within china. most of the smartphone growth is coming, players like cool pad, lenovo, and phones cost 50 to 60 u.s. dollars. spreadtrum provides phones for largely for china mobile network. we see 20% growth. trades five times earnings. liz: by the way we'll put the names up on facebook.com/afterthebell page. let's get your next pick. this is sort of a social e-commerce or social media play where host data centers are able to absorb all that is happening in the social networking world. >> yeah. it's really a derivative play on internet services in china. besides e-commerce we're seeing a huge, be huge pickup in terms of social networking sites as well as online video. online video in china is set to replace traditional tv. traditional tv in china run by the government. online tv is more in terms of that. 21 vianet is kind of like where we have here the internet com

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